Welcome to the Harrier Comics revival - which we're starting with Avalon #1, edited by Rob Sharp. Within these pages you will find incredible stories from the pioneers of the fabled Black and White comics British invasion! We kick off in high style with "Diana is... The Power," and Paul Marshall's furry private eye Grun starts his adventures - plus stories drawn by Phil Elliott, Pete Martin,... [click here for more]

The Harrier Comics revival continues with Avalon #2, with 29 pages of comics from the pioneers of the legendary Black and White comics British invasion! New hero The Unicorn begins his mission here, while Grun starts a new adventure, there's a quirky one-pager by Howard Stangroom & Nigel Kitching - and artists Pete Martin, John Welding, and Art Wetherell also contribute stories.<o:p></o:p>... [click here for more]

The return of Harrier Comics continues here with Avalon #3, featuring a full 30 pages of comics. Editor Rob Sharp teams with Art Wetherell for the return of the "Aces" from issue one, Grun and The Unicorn continue their adventures, and Chris Przygrodzki features his creation, The Masque, in the first half of a moody new tale - all behind this cool Art Wetherell cover.
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The Harrier Comics revival continues here, with the fifth issue of the well-remembered anthology series, introducing "Overman," written by editor Rob Sharp and drawn by John Welding - look for further adventures in our upcoming Revival title GRUN. Rob also wrote the "City Lights" story, beautifully drawn by Dean Willetts, while Stephen Harrison brought us a story of conman "Flesh... [click here for more]

The Harrier Comics revival continues here, with the fifth issue of the well-remembered anthology series, introducing "Overman," written by editor Rob Sharp and drawn by John Welding - look for further adventures in our upcoming Revival title GRUN. Rob also wrote the "City Lights" story, beautifully drawn by Dean Willetts, while Stephen Harrison brought us a story of conman "Flesh... [click here for more]

Welcome to the Harrier Comics revival, which continues here with Deathwatch #1, showcasing the amazing artwork of the fabulously talented and much-missed Art Wetherell, one of the finest artists of the "British Invasion" of the eighties and nineties. Great comics like this have become hard to find, but are available from us in digital format, thanks to the original editor, Rob Sharp, and... [click here for more]

MEGABOOK M4, the little brother Behemoth to M1 thru M3! 51 stories and 294 pages long! Incredible comics from amazing of creators. The Worlds Largest Comic Anthology Continues! Join the legions of MEGAFANS enjoying the adventures of the indy underworld! CAUTION! Downloading this book will make your digital device HEAVY! Be SAFE and seek out a partner for lifting! And let them read M1, M2 &... [click here for more]

This is the first issue straight from the mind of Howard Priestley. Inspired as a kid by early Creepy and Eerie issues, Howard's twisted inspirations made it to paper. Both scary and fun these stories keep our readers on the edge, dodging from creatures in the dark even after reading... So keep the light on, you never know what goes "bump" in the night.
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Welcome to the Harrier Comics revival! Swiftsure was Harrier's flagship anthology comic, and in these pages you will find incredible stories from the first wave of the fabled Black and White comics British invasion. In this first issue, behind the stunning Bryan Talbot cover, and after an introduction by Alan Moore, we begin the continuing adventures of HMS Conqueror's Lieutenant Fl'ff, plus Jim Dandy,... [click here for more]

The return of Harrier's flagship anthology comic continues, with the debut of the "Forest" series written by James Hill, with absolutely stunning artwork by Kev Hopgood, who also drew the cover. Also on board are the second episodes of Jim Dandy, Lieutenant Fl'ff, Rock Solid, and Ram Assassin, making for 26 pages of top-grade British comics.<o:p></o:p>
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This issue of Harrier's flagship anthology title has a double helping of Stephen Baskerville's "Jim Dandy in the Underworld" serial, while Jeff Anderson, later to become a 2000AD regular, takes over as artist of "Ram, Assassin." Add Lew Stringer's "Rock Solid" and "Codename: Andromeda" by Bill W. Ryan and Dave Harwood, and it's another 29 pages of top-grade British... [click here for more]

This fourth issue of Harrier's flagship anthology title brings us two chapters of "Codename: Andromeda" by Ryan & Harwood, plus the new cover featuring Codename: Andromeda, a new Jim Dandy chapter, and Lieutenant Fl'ff written by editor Martin Lock, and drawn by Mike Collins - before his work on Uncanny X-Men, Teen Titans, Batman, Superman, Flash, Wonder Woman...<o:p></o:p>... [click here for more]

This fifth issue of Harrier's flagship anthology title brings us the first chapter of "Forest: Conversations" by the crew of James Hill, Mike Collins, Kev Hopgood & Steve Whitaker, plus the first painted cover and story for Ram Assassin by Martin Lock & Jeff Anderson, a new Jim Dandy chapter by Steve Baskerville, and Lieutenant Fl'ff written by editor Martin Lock, and drawn by Mike... [click here for more]

This sixth issue of Harrier's flagship anthology title brings us the fifth chapter of "Codename: Andromeda" by Bill Ryan & Dave Harwood, plus the second story for Ram Assassin by Martin Lock & Tim Perkins, a new Jim Dandy Underworld chapter by Steve Baskerville, and a new filler called Tales of Ram's World by editor Martin Lock and Tim Perkins.
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